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there is a loophole in san francisco's universal healthcare law. it allows the restaurants to legally keep any surcharge money to collect if it's not used in two years. there's an effort to close that loophole. cbs 5. >> well, it could soon be harder to get a popular painkiller. much harder. cbs news reporter tells us the feds are targeting hydrocodone. it is the most prescribed drug in the united states. it's also one of the most abused. hydrocodone is in the same family of drugs as morphine and heroin. it's an effective painkiller and a go to choice for doctors. >> it's a pain medication and it is also easy to prescribe. one can prescribe it over the phone, call it into the pharmacy without having to have the patient come to the office or write the prescription. >> an advisory panel wants to change that. currently patients taking drugs containing hydrocodone can have their prescriptions called into their pharmacy. those can be refilled five times before the patient needs to see a doctor again. >> drugs containing hydrocodone would be limited to 9
there is a loophole in san francisco's universal healthcare law. it allows the restaurants to legally keep any surcharge money to collect if it's not used in two years. there's an effort to close that loophole. cbs 5. >> well, it could soon be harder to get a popular painkiller. much harder. cbs news reporter tells us the feds are targeting hydrocodone. it is the most prescribed drug in the united states. it's also one of the most abused. hydrocodone is in the same family of drugs as...
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the company has a sporting goods division, with ammunition for sporting and law enforcement, along with shooting accessories. now whatever you think of guns the stock we know that people are owning guns at alarming rates because they fear the legislation and if people are buying more guns they are buying more ammunition and accessories. the acts of senseless violence you have seen in the news including the one today, makes this a hard stock to talk about. i am asked multiple questions every day about the gun stocks. i refuse to answer them, but i do understand that profiting from a military play is a pretty healthy situation for that contractor even if it is bad for the country. if it bothers you, i can see how this stock would turn you off. don't walk away as a statement. instead, if you want to make a difference, own the stock and then donate the profits to a charity of your choice. which is what i did with altria. i did give a lot of money away to fight what they do. because of a robust defense orders and the need for defense companies to grow, i believe it is going to go higher. the
the company has a sporting goods division, with ammunition for sporting and law enforcement, along with shooting accessories. now whatever you think of guns the stock we know that people are owning guns at alarming rates because they fear the legislation and if people are buying more guns they are buying more ammunition and accessories. the acts of senseless violence you have seen in the news including the one today, makes this a hard stock to talk about. i am asked multiple questions every day...
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twitter receives 2,000 information requests from law enforcement. 48 requests to remove content, twitter received 7,000 copy wright notices -- copyright notices. >> chp wants illegal side shows stopped. ktvu's jade hernandez is live in oakland where one group is trying to create a safe outlet for the side shows. jade? >> reporter: frank, this stunt is all over youtube, facebook and car blogs and it took place along 880 right here on saturday afternoon. today a group contacted us saying there is a way to keep drivers in the driver's seat. >> reporter: this posted video shows three cars spinning in circles on 880. the california highway patrol said it halted traffic and put drivers in danger. the chp wants the activity to stop. a group agrees to a point. >> this won't be the last unless there is a positive outlet for the activity or the behavior. >> reporter: jason green is part of save the side show foundation. they have an april event to prove to leaders leaders side shows can be profitable and safe. >> if we keep getting nos and the doors shut in our face then what happened on saturday
twitter receives 2,000 information requests from law enforcement. 48 requests to remove content, twitter received 7,000 copy wright notices -- copyright notices. >> chp wants illegal side shows stopped. ktvu's jade hernandez is live in oakland where one group is trying to create a safe outlet for the side shows. jade? >> reporter: frank, this stunt is all over youtube, facebook and car blogs and it took place along 880 right here on saturday afternoon. today a group contacted us...
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or oboying the law and putting myself at risk. right now the president and vice-president and senator feinstein are proposing we crack down on people who owns guns and capacities was magazines. you faced it first hand with your own family. tell me what you think of the proposals and what you think are helpful to people like you or if you think it is more advantageous to the criminal than people like you? they are a joke. the only thing that gun laws like that do is prevent people like me from being able to protect ourselves. they don't affect people who are bent on doing harm in any way, shape or form. i find it very frustrating when they use such a horrible event as what happened in connecticut to try to go after guns that frankly, this is another one of my frustrations, is that the so-called assault weapons you talk to the average person on the street. they think they mean rapid fire. you and i know that rapid fire weapons have been illegal in this country in 19s 30s. they have just renamed them so people are afraid of them and
or oboying the law and putting myself at risk. right now the president and vice-president and senator feinstein are proposing we crack down on people who owns guns and capacities was magazines. you faced it first hand with your own family. tell me what you think of the proposals and what you think are helpful to people like you or if you think it is more advantageous to the criminal than people like you? they are a joke. the only thing that gun laws like that do is prevent people like me from...
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our investigation first uncovered a few restaurants that were breaking the law. today, we're learning from the city attorney the problem is more widespread. part of the dining experience in san francisco is paying a little more to help cover your server's healthcare. >> we're here today to announce -- >> reporter: but according to the city attorney, many restaurants will be breaking the law. he is now telling nearly 50 of them to clean up their acts or get charged with fraud. >> they charge surcharges to be in compliance with san francisco's universal healthcare law but use little or none of the funds to provide healthcare benefits to employees. >> reporter: he won't disclose the names of the restaurants under investigation but sent out warning letters giving them three months to come forward. we have obtained a list of nearly 100 restaurants including some of the most prominent in the city who reported they collected more in surcharges than they paid to employees, in some cases the difference is more than $300,000. just last week, herrera's office made a deal wi
our investigation first uncovered a few restaurants that were breaking the law. today, we're learning from the city attorney the problem is more widespread. part of the dining experience in san francisco is paying a little more to help cover your server's healthcare. >> we're here today to announce -- >> reporter: but according to the city attorney, many restaurants will be breaking the law. he is now telling nearly 50 of them to clean up their acts or get charged with fraud....
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they have laws against charges for credit there. the price of a stamp is going up again. this time by a penny to 46 cents apiece and other prices hit postcards and letters weighing more than an ounce. that's how fox reports on this sunday, thanks, we're a couple of seconds away now from huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee, she help helplessly watched as both of her parents were killed in a shooting. >> and i'm mad at my legislator, my right to protect myself and my family. >> suzanna hupp reacts to the latest attempt to ban assault weapons. and algeria, mali. >> there's no doubt that the algerians have weapons, animally have wednesday. >> is africa the new headquarters for terrorism? house committee member peter king responds. plus, a dolphin in distress asks humans for help in the deep blue see and hall of fame quarterback jim kelly and wife jill, how their marriage survived infidelity and tragedy. ever ladies and gentlemen, mike huckabee. >> mike: welcome to mike huckabee, we're coming to you from los angeles. callers to my radio show with not optimistic about the next fou
they have laws against charges for credit there. the price of a stamp is going up again. this time by a penny to 46 cents apiece and other prices hit postcards and letters weighing more than an ounce. that's how fox reports on this sunday, thanks, we're a couple of seconds away now from huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee, she help helplessly watched as both of her parents were killed in a shooting. >> and i'm mad at my legislator, my right to protect myself and my family. >>...
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when asked about his sister-in-law's pregnancy he said he's thrilled and can't wait to be an uncle. raj? >> thank you, janel. >>> still searching for answers about the boeing dreamliner. among the problems, a fire on a flight that landed in boston earlier this month. u.s. safety investigators have ruled out excess voltage and are looking at the battery's charger and the boeing 747 auxiliary power unit. the prolonged investigation continues a ripple effect in dreamliner aircraft across the world really. japan has canceled another 200 flights between now and next tuesday and that includes the flights from the san jose airport. >> southwest wants to buy you a drink, if you were a passenger in 2010. they have long awarded drink vouchers for its best customers. the airline decided the vouchers would be good only on the day issued. one had 45 coupons and sued. as a result a settlement. southwest has agreed to issue replacement vouchers good for a year to customers who produce expired coupons. customers get $5 drink tickets, the attorney who will present them could get a payday up to $7 mi
when asked about his sister-in-law's pregnancy he said he's thrilled and can't wait to be an uncle. raj? >> thank you, janel. >>> still searching for answers about the boeing dreamliner. among the problems, a fire on a flight that landed in boston earlier this month. u.s. safety investigators have ruled out excess voltage and are looking at the battery's charger and the boeing 747 auxiliary power unit. the prolonged investigation continues a ripple effect in dreamliner aircraft...
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water through that, and the governor called on moving ahead on high speed rail, all this while saying law makers must still be prudent in the future. >> the governor is right. we need to focus on a rainy day fund. we need for focus on paying down debt. >> while he talks fiscal restraint, he talks about the volatility of the budget he just pushed a system of taxs that will make our system this much more volatile. >> the governor pointed out tenuous this balanced budget is. for example decisions by the federal government on healthcare could cost the state of california billions of dollars extra, threatening those surpluses. this evening we will have more on his speech, his plans and reaction. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the 129th rescue wing is about to embark on a rescue mission. robert joins us with this report. >> reporter: claudine there is expected to be a lot of activity going on here today. most of it centered in this area behind me. the headquarters of the california air national guard 129th rescue wing. what will happen will look somewhat familiar to those
water through that, and the governor called on moving ahead on high speed rail, all this while saying law makers must still be prudent in the future. >> the governor is right. we need to focus on a rainy day fund. we need for focus on paying down debt. >> while he talks fiscal restraint, he talks about the volatility of the budget he just pushed a system of taxs that will make our system this much more volatile. >> the governor pointed out tenuous this balanced budget is. for...
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and finally are teens who listen to heavy metal music more likely to be law lung went? delinquent? some say yes and others say no. >> thank you, andy. >> you disgust me as always. >> nothing new. go away. >> let's welcome our guest. she is so hot you can fry an egg on her face. it is patti ann browne. and he is so funny he sneezes confetti. it is the creator director of thing x.com. and in france he is considered a cheese plate. it is my sidekick, bill schulz. and if hilarity was a bowling ball i would finger him every friday night. you can see him at the american comedy company this san diego, california this friday and saturday. his latest comedy cd is called "no baby for you." and you can't believe a word published by this turd. good to see you, pinch. >>- q. they asked the question, besides torture, what else did "zero dark 30" get wrong? [inaudible] is not a town. and osama bin laden's middle name is not dese nuts. >> i saw it and none of that is not in the movie. >> they say artistic license. there is a sleeve about me. >> a block. the lead. that's the first story. >> sph we
and finally are teens who listen to heavy metal music more likely to be law lung went? delinquent? some say yes and others say no. >> thank you, andy. >> you disgust me as always. >> nothing new. go away. >> let's welcome our guest. she is so hot you can fry an egg on her face. it is patti ann browne. and he is so funny he sneezes confetti. it is the creator director of thing x.com. and in france he is considered a cheese plate. it is my sidekick, bill schulz. and if...
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or obeying the law and putting myself at risk. >> mike: right now, the president, the vice-president, senator feinstein and others are proposing that we really crackdown on people who own guns in the capacity of magazines. and i mean, you've faced this firsthand with your own family. tell me what you think about the proposals, whether you think they're going be to be helpful to people like you or if you think it's going to be more-- advantageous to the criminal rather than to people like you. >> they're a joke. the only thing the gun laws like that do is prevent people like me from being able to protect ourselves. they do not affect people who are bent on doing harm in any way, shape or form. so, i find it very frustrating when they use such a horrible event as what happened in connecticut to try and go after guns that frankly, this is another one of my frustrations is that these so-called assault weapons, when you talk to the average person on the street, they think they mean rapid fire weapons and you and i know that those rapid fire weapons have been illegal in this country since
or obeying the law and putting myself at risk. >> mike: right now, the president, the vice-president, senator feinstein and others are proposing that we really crackdown on people who own guns in the capacity of magazines. and i mean, you've faced this firsthand with your own family. tell me what you think about the proposals, whether you think they're going be to be helpful to people like you or if you think it's going to be more-- advantageous to the criminal rather than to people like...
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right now, the law allows any lion that comes into human contact to be killed. rehabilitation of big cats is illegal in california. >>> the crews are working hard to get a bay bridge tower back to how it's supposed to be. an oil tanker sideswiped the bridge causing some damage. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran says the repairs are on schedule and expected to stay that way. >> reporter: there's still a lot of work to be done on the damaged fender but caltrans says the priority is to removed the damage section of it -- the damaged section of it, all 47 feet. on our boat tour of that bay bridge fender we saw caltrans taking away sections of debris. there are several layers to the fender from the wood exterior to the steel and concrete. these repairs came after that oil tanker, the overseas reymar, sideswiped the bridge earlier in month. caltrans says it will take a week to get rid of all the debris. the whole process of preparing the fender -- repairing the fender will take 4.5 months. >> it will be a complex process. this is a big structure. but we have a good team at
right now, the law allows any lion that comes into human contact to be killed. rehabilitation of big cats is illegal in california. >>> the crews are working hard to get a bay bridge tower back to how it's supposed to be. an oil tanker sideswiped the bridge causing some damage. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran says the repairs are on schedule and expected to stay that way. >> reporter: there's still a lot of work to be done on the damaged fender but caltrans says the priority is to...
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. >>> president obama's meeting brought together leaders in law enforcement. >> law enforcement officials dealing with this stuff every single day can come to some basic consensus in terms of steps we need to take. congress is going to be paying attention to them, and we'll be able to make progress. >> the president says washington also needs to take mental health issues more seriously. >>> the boy scouts of america announced today it is reconsidering its long standing policy banning gays. the proposed change in policy would enable individual scout troops to decide for themselves who to accept for membership. ktvu's allie rasmus tonight on what led to the organization's apparent change of heart. >> reporter: as eric looks at the 288 tiles on this wall, he can't help but think about what it led to. >> later in that week is when national put out its letter, denouncing ryan's membership, expelling him from scouts. >> reporter: that was just three months ago, now the boy scouts of america announced a possible change. instead of a nationwide ban, they may allow its 116,000 local troops to deci
. >>> president obama's meeting brought together leaders in law enforcement. >> law enforcement officials dealing with this stuff every single day can come to some basic consensus in terms of steps we need to take. congress is going to be paying attention to them, and we'll be able to make progress. >> the president says washington also needs to take mental health issues more seriously. >>> the boy scouts of america announced today it is reconsidering its long...
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. >> this is consistent with our country's tradition of being a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. >> the legislation would create a path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants here. address the boarder and reform the legal immigration system to keep families together, award green cards to i mmigrants that receive advanced degrees, and penalize employers that allow illegal immigrants. >>> well, she did not touch the immigration topic but the first hispanic justice of the u.s. supreme court did speak out about one hot button issue today. sonia is sotomayor spoke at a commonwealth event. we have the impact she made today. stephanie, sfwog have her in town. >> much to the delight of people that came. hundreds of people packed the theater and no seats were empty. they were all quiet and listened to her talk about her book. she kicked it all off by getting out ahead of the moderator before the start of the hour long q&a. >> justice ginsburg told my i would love my time with you. >> and she opened with humor, a theme she continued throughout the talk. the associate justice of the su
. >> this is consistent with our country's tradition of being a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. >> the legislation would create a path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants here. address the boarder and reform the legal immigration system to keep families together, award green cards to i mmigrants that receive advanced degrees, and penalize employers that allow illegal immigrants. >>> well, she did not touch the immigration topic but the first hispanic...
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. >>> president obama's meeting brought together leaders in law enforcement. >> law enforcement officials dealing with this stuff every single day can come to some basic consensus in terms of steps we need to take. congress is going to be paying attention to them, and we'll be able to make progress. >> the president says washington also needs to take mental health issues more seriously. >>> the boy scouts of america announced today it is reconsidering its long standing policy banning gays. the proposed change in policy would enable individual scout troops to decide for themselves who to accept for membership. ktvu's allie rasmus tonight on what led to the organization's apparent change of heart. >> reporter: as eric looks at the 288 tiles on this wall, he can't help but think about what it led to. >> later in that week is when national put out its letter, denouncing ryan's membership, expelling him from scouts. >> reporter: that was just three months ago, now the boy scouts of america announced a possible change. instead of a nationwide ban, they may allow its 116,000 local troops to deci
. >>> president obama's meeting brought together leaders in law enforcement. >> law enforcement officials dealing with this stuff every single day can come to some basic consensus in terms of steps we need to take. congress is going to be paying attention to them, and we'll be able to make progress. >> the president says washington also needs to take mental health issues more seriously. >>> the boy scouts of america announced today it is reconsidering its long...
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actor jude law joined jimmie kimmel on the couch. in this case he talked about the rising price of postal stamps. >> postage service raised the price of first class stamps. stamps are something that the pilgrims used before weigh had the internet. i wish the postoffice would charge us for e-mail. maybe aunt nancy would avoid sending gangnum style eight months after it came out. >> i whan you are talking about. it is following abc news at 11:00. night line comes on after jimmie. >> twitter using the video, facing the first hicup. pornography. x-rated videos are uploaded and users encountering the explicit material. they can flag them as inappropriate. they now display a warning. >> 5:30. a taste of new orleans. katie went on the search for best food that niner fans will find in the big easy. >> that's not fair. east bay city facing a $15 million lawsuit and the police shooting leading to the new legal action. >> live from the kgo broadcast center this is abc 7 news. >> good morning, it is tuesday. 5:29 and good to have you here. i am
actor jude law joined jimmie kimmel on the couch. in this case he talked about the rising price of postal stamps. >> postage service raised the price of first class stamps. stamps are something that the pilgrims used before weigh had the internet. i wish the postoffice would charge us for e-mail. maybe aunt nancy would avoid sending gangnum style eight months after it came out. >> i whan you are talking about. it is following abc news at 11:00. night line comes on after jimmie....
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the florida squatter who moved into a foreclosed multi-million-dollar home only to discover that the law is actually on his side. good night, america. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! >> it's happening in antioch where there was an attempted kidnapping near sutter elementary school today. parents received a warning letter tonight after a child was approached by a man who told him he was september by family member to pick him up. boy said i don't know you and quickly walked away. the would be kidnapper described as white man with gray hair and stub el. he was last seen near this park in light blue 1970's era car. >> good evening everyone. dan has the ni
the florida squatter who moved into a foreclosed multi-million-dollar home only to discover that the law is actually on his side. good night, america. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for...
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there's no law saying the stuff has to be presented in anything representing english. you get mailers, or, you know, big papers presented to you that's 20 pages in teeny, tiny, tiny type, single spaced, and people over 65 are not reading that without their reading glasses anyway, and who is reading it? i'm not reading it. you might be, that's what you do for a living, but nobody does. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: the survey data shows again, you know, depending on the survey, two-thirds to 90% of us don't even know how our person is being paid, which tells you right there you're charged commission because, of course, if you paid them by the hour, chances are incredible you would know. >> host: yes. since 2008, there's a lot of talk about regulatory change. anything substantive and positive in the last few years to help consumers of financial products? >> guest: the consumer protection board has done decent stuff, and one is making it clear how, you know, how long it takes you to pay off your credit card. it doesn't seem to have hep -- helped anybody. it's a problem with
there's no law saying the stuff has to be presented in anything representing english. you get mailers, or, you know, big papers presented to you that's 20 pages in teeny, tiny, tiny type, single spaced, and people over 65 are not reading that without their reading glasses anyway, and who is reading it? i'm not reading it. you might be, that's what you do for a living, but nobody does. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: the survey data shows again, you know, depending on the survey,...
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it's not till november that the tax laws allow that to be. i do believe it's going to blow a quarter. i think mtw should split itself up into two separate companies. food, service, and cranes. remember those ice machines when you go out to -- ice machines, you feel like you're getting something for free. it's really water. we also get results from beemus. its tom symbol is bms, which stands for buy my stock. here's the stock i mentioned earlier this week as part of the brand new bull market in packaging of all things. you're going to sey 15id that. i'm expecting a very good quarter after the close. we get the new one, the ipo, barry plastics. the other packaging bull market player. i think there's a lot to like here too. on the lookout for both of these. if buy my stock goes down ahead of when it reports, buy its stock. all right. now, on friday morning i think you're going to see the contrast between the world's largest oil company, exxon, which has truly become a serial disappointer, and chevron, which has become a company that delivers som
it's not till november that the tax laws allow that to be. i do believe it's going to blow a quarter. i think mtw should split itself up into two separate companies. food, service, and cranes. remember those ice machines when you go out to -- ice machines, you feel like you're getting something for free. it's really water. we also get results from beemus. its tom symbol is bms, which stands for buy my stock. here's the stock i mentioned earlier this week as part of the brand new bull market in...
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the laws of supply and demand will be in full effect at the superdome. the cheapest seat is $2,000. air fare from the bay area to new orleans is about 1,000. a halfway decent hotel will run you 500 a night and then there are the meals, car rental and souvenirs. even for the biggest fan it all adds up to one big maybe. >> i'm trying, man. i'm trying. >> reporter: john ziska says his dad just might pay for him to go. can i come? >> i got to go first. >> reporter: katherine calvinaro is a nurse and her boyfriend is a nursing student. both are seriously thinking about going. for two people that's close to $10,000. you are a student and you got 10 grand sitting around? >> no. but i love this team very much and it's been almost seven years. we're getting very close to it. >> reporter: in case you're wondering, $10,000 will buy you 263 nfc championship hats or 85 kaepernick jerseys, but a lot of fans told us today the next best thing to spending money on the super bowl, season tickets at the new stadium. you know what they say. if you have to ask, you can't afford it. the most expensive ti
the laws of supply and demand will be in full effect at the superdome. the cheapest seat is $2,000. air fare from the bay area to new orleans is about 1,000. a halfway decent hotel will run you 500 a night and then there are the meals, car rental and souvenirs. even for the biggest fan it all adds up to one big maybe. >> i'm trying, man. i'm trying. >> reporter: john ziska says his dad just might pay for him to go. can i come? >> i got to go first. >> reporter: katherine...
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we will tell you why. >>> plus, taking a another look at california's gun laws. show and tell will be part of a big meeting in sacramento today. . >>> well, good morning to you, this is january 29th, already tuesday, pam >> i think so. time now is 5:30, well, let's talk about the weekend then, is it going to rain? how is the weather? >> in here? >> yes, here, more about here. >> no, maybe next week this time. we do have a lot of high clouds over us. that is an honest question, pam, thank you. >>> just a lot of high clouds, breezy conditions half-moon bay, 36 miles per hour out of the north, here is sal. >>> traffic on 237, and crossing 880 traffic is moving nicely and also traffic is moving well on 880 southbound. let's go back to the desk. >>> an 8-year-old girl has become the latest victim in the growing street violence. they will be talking about the city's crime violence and i know you are in oakland now, what do you know? >> reporter: well we know later today, the police chief will talk about a shooting which left two of his officers wounded and we will be t
we will tell you why. >>> plus, taking a another look at california's gun laws. show and tell will be part of a big meeting in sacramento today. . >>> well, good morning to you, this is january 29th, already tuesday, pam >> i think so. time now is 5:30, well, let's talk about the weekend then, is it going to rain? how is the weather? >> in here? >> yes, here, more about here. >> no, maybe next week this time. we do have a lot of high clouds over us....
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having a mikeo chip implanted costs only 45s oodz chris brown could find himself in trouble with the law again. >> rachel smith explains in today's entertainment report from on the red carpet. >> chris brown dmob not water following a fist fight with singer frank ocean. officers called to a scuffle sunday, witnesses say brown and ocean were tuesdayelling over a parking spot. brown is yet to comment but ocean tweeted, got jumped by chris and a couple guys. lol, i only wish everest was there, referring to his dog. and he told police he was returning from screen actors guild awards. he tackled him and waited and no one was hurt. >> no drama but plenty of smiles at the sag awards. daniel day lewis for for best performance in a lead role. >> there is no way i thought we'd win. i looked at other films, silver lining play book or lincoln or les mis. you can make 30 movies out of the cast in that one. >> and check out otrc.com for all of the winners and you can make your picks, too. >> and you can see who wins on sunday, february 24th live right here only on abc 7. >> still ahead here on abc 7 n
having a mikeo chip implanted costs only 45s oodz chris brown could find himself in trouble with the law again. >> rachel smith explains in today's entertainment report from on the red carpet. >> chris brown dmob not water following a fist fight with singer frank ocean. officers called to a scuffle sunday, witnesses say brown and ocean were tuesdayelling over a parking spot. brown is yet to comment but ocean tweeted, got jumped by chris and a couple guys. lol, i only wish everest...
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law makers are working on changing rules to medi-cal to comply with law. law makers are hopeful that could comply in advance of the deadline on january 1 next year. >>> yahoo announced better than expected earnings. they announced their first full quarter owners under the new ceo. revenue increased 2% from the previous year to $1.35 million. the first gain for the year since 2008. >>> on wall street today, the dow is down 14 to 13,881. the nasdaq is up 4 at 3,154. the s&p is down 2 at 1,500. >>> a government watch dog group says the treasury department violated guidelines when it approved raises at three firms. the raises were okayed for 18 executives. 14 were for $100,000 or more. one was for a million dollars. together they received $250 billion in federal bail out money, only aig has paid back all of its bail out. >>> a local group wants to move side shows, this is their how to video. their plan ahead. >> i am back in 10 minutes, temperatures warming up into the next couple days. how warm will it get in your neighborhood? i will have the details, see yo
law makers are working on changing rules to medi-cal to comply with law. law makers are hopeful that could comply in advance of the deadline on january 1 next year. >>> yahoo announced better than expected earnings. they announced their first full quarter owners under the new ceo. revenue increased 2% from the previous year to $1.35 million. the first gain for the year since 2008. >>> on wall street today, the dow is down 14 to 13,881. the nasdaq is up 4 at 3,154. the s&p...
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his laws but the laws. so there. sheesh. >> stephanie: that's right. hello glenn. >> caller: hello, stephanie miller i love your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i have been hearing a lot of talk about the gun debate, right? >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: and we're still missing one big key factor here. it's not the guns that are really killing the people. it's the people with the guns. because they are making the ultimate decision to go out and use these guns. so i don't see why they want to stiffen the gun laws -- and i'm in california. california has the strictest gun laws -- >> stephanie: you don't think it is part of the problem, how many guns -- do you think there's a reason our gun violence is a bah zillion times worse than most countries? >> caller: yeah, but i also think when they took prayer out of schools -- >> stephanie: oh really! >> seriously. >> stephanie: sure here is what stephanie miller thinks about that. [ wah wah ] . >> you think people are not praying when people are coming to
his laws but the laws. so there. sheesh. >> stephanie: that's right. hello glenn. >> caller: hello, stephanie miller i love your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i have been hearing a lot of talk about the gun debate, right? >> stephanie: yes. >> caller: and we're still missing one big key factor here. it's not the guns that are really killing the people. it's the people with the guns. because they are making the ultimate decision to go out and use...
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. >> this is consistent with our k country's tradition of being a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. >> now this measure calls for improved border security and addresses visa overstay. the legislation allows for more guest workers. green cards awarded to immigrants who have obtained advanced degrees in universities especially in tech areas. and as for most skilled workers it would allow them to enter the country for hard-to-fill jobs in areas like agriculture. the proposal is being praised by the white house. >>> sonia sotomayor made history as the third woman to become a supreme court justice and the first latina. she brought her compelling story to the bay area. it was a hot ticket in town. the commonwealth club was sold out immediately. how was it, stephanie? >> reporter: raj, it was inspiring and so many people inspired by the story they cut class to be here. some middle school and high school students saying they could not miss this opportunity. others even teared up after meeting her. this after she shared her personal story. a standing ovation and applause kicked off what wou
. >> this is consistent with our k country's tradition of being a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. >> now this measure calls for improved border security and addresses visa overstay. the legislation allows for more guest workers. green cards awarded to immigrants who have obtained advanced degrees in universities especially in tech areas. and as for most skilled workers it would allow them to enter the country for hard-to-fill jobs in areas like agriculture. the proposal...
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. >> is this just the law of big numbers, though? >> well, i mean, google is doing $50 billion a quarter in revenue and is kind of hitting this sort of inflection point, slowing growth. apple hit that same inflection point at $150 billion in growth. so to a certain extent, it is a -- a law of large numbers. but the thing is, this is a tech company. and i think this is an overall problem for tech is that growth in tech is slowing. as tech becomes a bigger part of the economy, it's not growing as fast as it used to. jordan's take -- and, you know, i asked him what to watch for. his take was that as a -- becomes a mobile search more than a -- i guess a search p.c., that it's only, what, 20% now. cheaper mobile. once you get to the point where mobile becomes a bigger part, that then it can start growing again. what -- did it hit that inflection point yet where mobile has become bigger enough to start adding to growth? >> if you go back, actually, like two years ago, growth had slowed. it was in the high teens, 18%, 19%. then as mobile st
. >> is this just the law of big numbers, though? >> well, i mean, google is doing $50 billion a quarter in revenue and is kind of hitting this sort of inflection point, slowing growth. apple hit that same inflection point at $150 billion in growth. so to a certain extent, it is a -- a law of large numbers. but the thing is, this is a tech company. and i think this is an overall problem for tech is that growth in tech is slowing. as tech becomes a bigger part of the economy, it's...
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today the president laid out what could be the most sweeping reform of immigration law in decades. it would include a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants who are already in america. here's how president obama described his plan in las vegas today. >> we've got to lay out a path, a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english and then going to the back of the line behind all the folks who are trying to come here legally. that's only fair. (cheers and applause) all right? so that means it won't be a quick process but it will be a fair process and it will lift these individuals out of the shadows and give them a chance to earn their way to a green card and eventually to i citizenship. >> pelley: but first mr. obama said there would have to be stronger enforcement on the borders. his plan is similar to a bill that both democrats and republicans are introducing in the senate. this may be the best chance for immigration reform in decades. it could mean that a lot of families would not live in fear of being spl
today the president laid out what could be the most sweeping reform of immigration law in decades. it would include a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants who are already in america. here's how president obama described his plan in las vegas today. >> we've got to lay out a path, a process that includes passing a background check, paying taxes, paying a penalty, learning english and then going to the back of the line behind all the folks who are trying to come here...
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there is no law that puts this out to be presented dominating assembling the the car resembling to do so you have these mailers were the papers are presented to you and it is 20 pages and in teeny tiny type and its and most people at 65 aren't reading that to read who is reading it any way? i'm not reading it are you? nobody knows. and the data shows again depending on the survey, two-thirds to 90% of us don't even know how a person is being paid which tells you right now that you're being charged a commission because if you're paying them by the hour the chances are incredible kid is a substantive and positive in the last few years to help consumers with financial products? >> guest: they are making it clear how long will it take you to pay off your credit card. hilariously that doesn't seem to have helped anybody and one of the problems is disclosure to the people are seeing on their credit card but if you pay the minimum it will take you two years, ten years. and they are going okay. instead of saying i should look at that as an incentive to pay off. so you are seeing that. i think
there is no law that puts this out to be presented dominating assembling the the car resembling to do so you have these mailers were the papers are presented to you and it is 20 pages and in teeny tiny type and its and most people at 65 aren't reading that to read who is reading it any way? i'm not reading it are you? nobody knows. and the data shows again depending on the survey, two-thirds to 90% of us don't even know how a person is being paid which tells you right now that you're being...
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i was living in washington, practicing law in washington at that time. and everyone talked about it and whether or not the congressman was involved. it was really -- i think it torpedoed his career. >> he had that famous intense interview with connie chung. it was really big. but back to the case itself. basically like you heard in that piece there, it was not -- there was not a lot of physical evidence in the case. there was a lot of witness testimony and a key point of the case was that this man, armando morales, claimed that guandique told him that he killed levy. but now they're saying that testimony perhaps was not true. and if it's not, the case falls apart. >> i will say, i cover a lot of these cases. and with that case in particular that had the least amount of circumstantial evidence i've seen in a long time against anyone. >> really? >> yes. >> if it gets overturned, back to square one, which is hell for her parents. >>> a southern california teacher is being held on $12 million bail, awaiting trial for sexual assault. fourth grade teacher robe
i was living in washington, practicing law in washington at that time. and everyone talked about it and whether or not the congressman was involved. it was really -- i think it torpedoed his career. >> he had that famous intense interview with connie chung. it was really big. but back to the case itself. basically like you heard in that piece there, it was not -- there was not a lot of physical evidence in the case. there was a lot of witness testimony and a key point of the case was that...
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when people use that vitriol and try to say they broke the law, gosh darn, it you broke the law and you didn't spend a day in jail. hopefully he paid his fines and hopefully he has it in his being to know not to do that again and to try to fix his life. with all due respect when you're talking about people who have been here from all over the world who have toed the line, who have just been working hard, living in the shadows, for them to get a second chance, i can guarantee you this, they're going to work even harder. they're going to kiss this ground that they walk on. they're going to make sure that their children study hard, work hard, respect this country, pledge allegiance to the flag, go to war for this country, which they already do as undocumenteds. the fact of the matter is this is an issue of our country moving forward and getting out of one of the worst economies we've ever seen. now is the time for us to set ourselves right as a country and 11 million people are going to help us move forward in an economic, positive way. >> but i think it is also, other than just an economi
when people use that vitriol and try to say they broke the law, gosh darn, it you broke the law and you didn't spend a day in jail. hopefully he paid his fines and hopefully he has it in his being to know not to do that again and to try to fix his life. with all due respect when you're talking about people who have been here from all over the world who have toed the line, who have just been working hard, living in the shadows, for them to get a second chance, i can guarantee you this, they're...
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an indiana law that bans sex offenders from accessing sites that can be accessed by children has been overturned. the blanket ban was said to be too broad and didn't really protect kids. a district judge said the state has found strong evidence that social networking sites like facebook are a virtual playground for sexual predators to lurk. federal judges have forbidden similar laws in nebraska and louisiana. >>> they let you jump, slide, and twist and they're popping up in ski resorts across the country especially here in northern california. we're talking about terrain parks, parks in the snow. they're fun but are they safe? >> some are concerned about the design of the park and the potential for serious accidents. >> reporter: with a jump launching you as high as 90 feet in the air there's no denying it's a risky activity. but as this has taken off, we found there is little oversight over how these jumps are designed. it's a big draw for snowboarders and skiers. terrain parks are growing in popularity alongside big events like the x-games. and according to a recent survey, 90% of u
an indiana law that bans sex offenders from accessing sites that can be accessed by children has been overturned. the blanket ban was said to be too broad and didn't really protect kids. a district judge said the state has found strong evidence that social networking sites like facebook are a virtual playground for sexual predators to lurk. federal judges have forbidden similar laws in nebraska and louisiana. >>> they let you jump, slide, and twist and they're popping up in ski resorts...
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. >>> california law makers will consider how well the state's department ban is working during hearings. the department will see demonstrations of firearms that are illegal here. and gun rights groups. the hearings will happen tuesday morning at the capital in sacramento. >>> former republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan down played the question that he would be running for president. >> i have a job to do, i represent wisconsin. >> reporter: ryan said he's focusing on his work in congress. >> he is especially concerned about upcoming cuts known as sequester cuts that would slash the budget. >>> within the past hour, a bipartisan group of senators has announced that an agreement has been reached on the principals to overhaul the nation's immigration reform. an estimated 11,000 people are in the country illegally. >>> the nation of brazil is in mourning after a fire broke through a club. the club was at twice its maximum capacity at the time of that fire. >> reporter: amidst billowing smoke, firefighters work to control a fire. the regional coordinator of civil defense says the
. >>> california law makers will consider how well the state's department ban is working during hearings. the department will see demonstrations of firearms that are illegal here. and gun rights groups. the hearings will happen tuesday morning at the capital in sacramento. >>> former republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan down played the question that he would be running for president. >> i have a job to do, i represent wisconsin. >> reporter: ryan said...
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. >>> in 2007 a law banned smoking in enclosed environments. researchers say before the law took effect the number of children hospitalized with asthma systems have been growing by 2.2%. within 12 months after the law was in place, hospitalizations fell 12%. >>> the president has something going into his second term that he didn't have in his first, a graying head of hair. you can see these two portraits. the one on the left was in 2009 and the one on the right was last month. doctors say stress is to blame for a condition that cause as person to lose his hair and when it grows back it becomes gray. >>> why some people turned in their weapons after the money ran out. >> cooler weather is headed to the bay area, what you can expect for tomorrow and when you may need the umbrella coming up. >>> court papers endicate a teen was -- indicate a teen was annoyed with his mother before killing his family saturday. the information came in a statement filed ahead of the teen's court appearance tomorrow. investigators say he shot his parents and three sib
. >>> in 2007 a law banned smoking in enclosed environments. researchers say before the law took effect the number of children hospitalized with asthma systems have been growing by 2.2%. within 12 months after the law was in place, hospitalizations fell 12%. >>> the president has something going into his second term that he didn't have in his first, a graying head of hair. you can see these two portraits. the one on the left was in 2009 and the one on the right was last month....
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it's a law. it is. there it is. griffin 26 points 13 rae bound. jefferson bringing energy off the bench for golden state. swatting the former warrior crawford then up the court. rj to the rack. warriors led 5 53-52 at the half. curry had 6 assist in the game right here. lead for thompson using both hands. 18 for clay. curry was not just hot. he was volcanic. in the fourth quarter erupting for 4 straight and 16 points in the fourth on his way to total of 28 points. david lee playing on bad ankle decided he had to play in the game. staying witness for 12 points. warriors take 3 of 4 from the first place clippers this season. 106 to 99. but we are that the second week of the australian open. quarter final action down under. spaniard the 4 seed facing no. 10 nicholas. dressed in almost exactly the same outfit. at the bottom of the screen rip back hand down there and that's when things went wrong. bricks him rate here to take the third set. then the fourth and has complete melt down after that. he's just mentally shot. he's lost to him 13 straight time
it's a law. it is. there it is. griffin 26 points 13 rae bound. jefferson bringing energy off the bench for golden state. swatting the former warrior crawford then up the court. rj to the rack. warriors led 5 53-52 at the half. curry had 6 assist in the game right here. lead for thompson using both hands. 18 for clay. curry was not just hot. he was volcanic. in the fourth quarter erupting for 4 straight and 16 points in the fourth on his way to total of 28 points. david lee playing on bad ankle...
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how did a law get on the bookness the first place? gary, don't get it. the palm trees look great behind you but you have to pay for this stuff. >> your sure do but the law doesn't want a perfectly good property going to waste. so if someone is going to good into a property and take care of it and the tax collect you're, they can live there and if they live there long enough without the real owner interceding they can make it a reality reality of opening it. >> people say you don't pay taxes in florida. this house you pay $40,000 a year, and that's the reason the law exists, they want their money. >> that has a lot to do with it. >> so if he comes up with themake there's nothing bank of america can do? what i they say we want to sell it? >> actually, back of america can file an ejectment action, and if they can prove there's a rightful owner, they can have him put out. >> if that's the case thanksgiving the law was protecting him. >> the law will protect him from being thrown out without the real owner interceding. opposite the real owner comes during the
how did a law get on the bookness the first place? gary, don't get it. the palm trees look great behind you but you have to pay for this stuff. >> your sure do but the law doesn't want a perfectly good property going to waste. so if someone is going to good into a property and take care of it and the tax collect you're, they can live there and if they live there long enough without the real owner interceding they can make it a reality reality of opening it. >> people say you don't...
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it's a law. it is. there it is. griffin 26 points 13 rae bound. jefferson bringing energy off the bench for golden state. swatting the former warrior crawford then up the court. rj to the rack. warriors led 5 53-52 at the half. curry had 6 assist in the game right here. lead for thompson using both hands. 18 for clay. curry was not just hot. he was volcanic. in the fourth quarter erupting for 4 straight and 16 points in the fourth on his way to total of 28 points. david lee playing on bad ankle decided he had to play in the game. staying witness for 12 points. warriors take 3 of 4 from the first place clippers this season. 106 to 99. but we are that the second week of the australian open. quarter final action down under. spaniard the 4 seed facing no. 10 nicholas. dressed in almost exactly the same outfit. at the bottom of the screen rip back hand down there and that's when things went wrong. bricks him rate here to take the third set. then the fourth and has complete melt down after that. he's just mentally shot. he's lost to him 13 straight time
it's a law. it is. there it is. griffin 26 points 13 rae bound. jefferson bringing energy off the bench for golden state. swatting the former warrior crawford then up the court. rj to the rack. warriors led 5 53-52 at the half. curry had 6 assist in the game right here. lead for thompson using both hands. 18 for clay. curry was not just hot. he was volcanic. in the fourth quarter erupting for 4 straight and 16 points in the fourth on his way to total of 28 points. david lee playing on bad ankle...
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there are traditional laws. there are islamic laws. so there are also manuscripts on politics. you know, manuscripts telling governors and leaders, well, this is as far as your authority goes. in islamic law those are your limits. fascinating. >> brown: this all of course goes to the cultural heritage of the place that fred de sam lazaro was showing us. this was a very vibrant place of culture, of law, of study >> absolutely. you know, it began as a commercial center. it was at the cross roads of north africa and sub saharan africa. it was also on the route of pilgrims going from north africa to saudi arabia to mecca and medina. it became very wealthy. when people are wealthy, what do they do? they start building mosques to celebrate and to thank god for their wealth. those big mosques became centers of learning. and then learned men came on their way to... from pilgrimag pilgrimages. scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco, from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting
there are traditional laws. there are islamic laws. so there are also manuscripts on politics. you know, manuscripts telling governors and leaders, well, this is as far as your authority goes. in islamic law those are your limits. fascinating. >> brown: this all of course goes to the cultural heritage of the place that fred de sam lazaro was showing us. this was a very vibrant place of culture, of law, of study >> absolutely. you know, it began as a commercial center. it was at the...
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there are traditional laws. there are islamic laws. so there are also manuscripts on politics. you know, manuscripts telling governors and leaders, well this is as far as your authority goes. in islamic law those are your limits. fascinating. >> brown: this all of course goes to the cultural heritage of the place that fred de sam lazaro was showing us. this was a very vibrant place of culture, of law, of study >> absolutely. you know it began as a commercial center. it was at the cross roads of north africa and sub saharan africa. it was also on the route of pilgrims going from north africa to saudi arabia to mecca and medina. it became very wealthy. when people are wealthy what do they do? they start building mosques to celebrate and to thank god for their wealth. those big mosques became centers of learning. and then learned men came on their way to... from pilgrimages pilgrimages. scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot
there are traditional laws. there are islamic laws. so there are also manuscripts on politics. you know, manuscripts telling governors and leaders, well this is as far as your authority goes. in islamic law those are your limits. fascinating. >> brown: this all of course goes to the cultural heritage of the place that fred de sam lazaro was showing us. this was a very vibrant place of culture, of law, of study >> absolutely. you know it began as a commercial center. it was at the...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ [ female announcer ] go from zero to pizza in just 60 seconds with totino's pizza rolls and grab a bite of snack-defying, satisfying... because pizza...never...misses. it's on. let's roll. >>> with the team flag waving proudly from the plane, the 49ers arrive in new orleans ready for the super bowl. good evening i'm julie haener. >> the team arrived in new orleans a week ahead of the big game. the odds favor the 49ers as they prepare to take on the baltimore ravens. the red and gold have
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine...